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Which anthropologist worked with the Aroostook band of Micmacs in Maine?
 
  a. Alan Kolata
  b. Clementine van Eck
  c. Fred Plog
  d. Weston LaBarre
  e. Harald Prins

Question 2

What was the primary purpose of advocacy anthropology among the Micmac?
 
  a. To help the Micmac find jobs and get off welfare
  b. To help with community relations after a series of honor killings
  c. To help improve health conditions among the people
  d. To help them expand their land-holdings for resource exploitation
  e. To help them obtain official tribal recognition



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ANSWER: e

Answer to Question 2

ANSWER: e



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